The Dealmaster’s got your gaming chair right here

Still waiting on an RPG with infinite levels, though.

Greetings on this drizzly Monday morning, Arsians! It's a little chilly here at Dealmaster Central, but that isn't stopping the savings: our LogicBuy buddies have sent over a big list of hot deals to warm the cool January air!

Our top deal is half off a Cohesian gaming chair, which comes with all kinds of neat goodies built into it. It's not the ultimate gaming chair from the classic GESC chair thread, but it is pretty close—it's got a subwoofer and everything. If you don't need butt-rocking bass, there's another deal near the end of the list for a non-subwoofer office chair, too.

We've also got a good list of accessories to go along with your seating needs, so take a look below. Enjoy the savings!

I have a logitech K810 and absolutely LOVE IT. The only thing I wish was slightly different was if the media keys were shifted just a teensy bit to line up exactly with the Mac keys, otherwise this thing is a work of art.

Is that actually a complete chair; or do you need to buy a base to mount it on separately?

It sits on the floor, I had something like that when I was a kid, but wihout speakers or armrests. Without those armrests, it's very, very easy to unwittingly put your fingers under the edges and lean forward.. the memory still stings.

Is that actually a complete chair; or do you need to buy a base to mount it on separately?

It sits on the floor, I had something like that when I was a kid, but wihout speakers or armrests. Without those armrests, it's very, very easy to unwittingly put your fingers under the edges and lean forward.. the memory still stings.

Yes I too remember this, and the worst part was you had to consciously make the decision to rock backwards to release your fingers. Meanwhile every instinct was telling you to pull your arms toward you and away from the pain.

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